
Jo Spence, The Highest Product of Capitalism (After John Heartfield), 1979
[via Muzeum Sztuki’s exhibition All Men Become Sisters]
looks like that Gillian Wearing series
(Source: tate.org.uk, via yellowsunbluedove)
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looks like that Gillian Wearing series
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